Preface
Welcome to the Developing Mobile Applications with Oracle Mobile Application Framework.
Audience
This document is intended for developers tasked with creating cross-platform mobile applications that run as natively on the device.
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Related Documents
For more information, see the following documents:
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Developing Applications with Oracle JDeveloper 
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Developing Extensions for Oracle JDevelopers 
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Developing Web User Interfaces with Oracle ADF Faces 
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Developing Oracle ADF Mobile Browser Applications 
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Securing Applications with Oracle Platform Security Services 
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Understanding Oracle Web Services Manager 
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle Mobile Application Framework 
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Tag Reference for Oracle Mobile Application Framework 
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle Web Services Manager 
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Oracle JDeveloper 12c Online Help 
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Oracle JDeveloper 12c Release Notes (included with your Oracle JDeveloper 12c installation and on Oracle Technology Network) 
Conventions
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| italic | Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values. | 
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